I have just begun using a pedelec after many years of not cycling at all. I use it to commute to and from work every day, a mildly hilly round trip of around 14 miles. Nothing spectacular but I don't think I would have done it if I hadn't been encouraged by the discussions on this forum.
I am 54, moderately fit through walking, Kayaking Camping etc but have never been a keen or accomplished cyclist. In the very few weeks I have been using my bike I have been impressed by the great support it gives up the hills. however here is the point.
My average speed on these journey to date has been 17.5 mph. There are long sections where the support does not kick in (good for your health and your battery you cry).
Now I am happy with this situation for this short commute but if someone with little cycling experience and endurance can exceed the 15 mph limit set for these bikes...
I look forward to hearing your informed, well balanced and not too scathing comments!
thanks
PS Bike is Bosch Powered 2013 AVE SH5
I am 54, moderately fit through walking, Kayaking Camping etc but have never been a keen or accomplished cyclist. In the very few weeks I have been using my bike I have been impressed by the great support it gives up the hills. however here is the point.
My average speed on these journey to date has been 17.5 mph. There are long sections where the support does not kick in (good for your health and your battery you cry).
Now I am happy with this situation for this short commute but if someone with little cycling experience and endurance can exceed the 15 mph limit set for these bikes...
- Is the limit too low
- is the low limit putting of people from buying Pedelec's because they wont get the boost they need
- What would you propose is a more suitable but sensible limit 18mph? 20MPH?
I look forward to hearing your informed, well balanced and not too scathing comments!
thanks
PS Bike is Bosch Powered 2013 AVE SH5